11 Jun 2010
respiratory failure can undertake prompt and focused initial management, and reassure those involved ...
and prompt assessment of the severity of the respiratory failure is essential. It is possible to take a short ...
, while simultaneously performing a focused examination. This should include respiratory rate, pattern ...
01 Apr 2010
This section of our curriculum guide refers to statement 15.8, Respiratory Problems, produced...Respiratory problems are the most common reason for general practice consultation and emergency medical admission to hospital. Most respiratory illness can be managed in primary care. Asthma accounts ...
exclusively in primary care. Serious causes of respiratory disease kill one in four people in the UK ...
07 Aug 2009
Contributed by Dr David Gibeon, specialist registrar in respiratory medicine and Dr Andrew Menzies...after the age of 30 and is not related to atopy. Triggers such as respiratory infections, exercise ...
and is associated with type-1 hypersensitivity reactions and the immune system response to parasitic (helminthic ...
requiring regular oral corticosteroid therapy may benefit from a review in a specialist respiratory clinic ...
24 Oct 2008
| by Dr Senthil Kumar and Professor Steve C Bain
By Dr Senthil Kumar, SpR in respiratory medicine, Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Llantrisant, mid...-monitoring. The latter issue may be resolved by so-called 'closed loop' insulin delivery systems, where insulin dose ...
acidity renders insulin inactive. However, a number of companies claim to have created delivery systems ...
03 Feb 2006
. Always treat bleeding noses with respect because the blood loss can cause severe systemic physiological ...
or splints in situ. Systemic causes of bleeding The patient s medication is the most common cause for systemic bleeding. They may well be taking warfarin, aspirin or other NSAIDS. Some NSAIDS can be bought ...
12 Nov 2009
lecturer and honorary consultant physician in respiratory medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute...of death in patients with COPD (not respiratory failure), thought to be due to systemic inflammation ...
is also associated with extra-pulmonary systemic effects, which may contribute to the severity of disease ...
industries, cadmium workers), genetics (e.g. alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency), childhood respiratory illness ...
17 Sep 2009
Contributed by Dr Ailsa Sita-Lumsden, ST2 in respiratory medicine and Dr Robert Wilson, director...understanding of the aetiology. 2 Causes of bronchiectasis Infection: Severe bacterial respiratory ...
Bronchiectasis is characterised by chronic sputum production with susceptibility to lower respiratory tract ...
.) Respiratory Medicine, 2003, pp. 1,445-64. London: Saunders/Elsevier. Patient support www ...
21 Mar 2008
GPs should use delayed antibiotic prescribing, or no scrips at all, in patients with respiratory...are for respiratory tract infections. NICE draft antibiotic guidance Comment below and tell us what you think ...
09 Sep 2010
| by Dr Harry Brown
and respiratory components.
The systemic symptoms include feeling generally unwell, fever and lethargy ...
Pneumonia is a lower respiratory tract infection defined as an inflammation of the lung parenchyma. It is often associated with an underlying respiratory disease, such as COPD.
Pneumonia can be classified ...
30 Apr 2008
| by Dr Laurence Knott
-specific but normally involves respiratory or GI systems. Respiratory management should promote airways clearance ...
the respiratory epithelium, pancreatic enzyme secretion and the surface properties of glycoproteins. The altered sodium metabolism in patients with CF causes increased viscosity of mucus in the respiratory tract, GI ...